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Jill MacKenzie: Spin the Sky

Jill MacKenzie: Spin the Sky

Magnolia Woodson wants nothing more than to get her and her sister, Rose, out of the pitifully small, clamming-obsessed, Oregon town that hates them—she just doesn’t know how.

Miriam Libicki: Toward A Hot Jew

Miriam Libicki: Toward A Hot Jew

In her first collection of graphic essays, Miriam Libicki investigates what it means globally and culturally to be Jewish, dating from her time in the Israeli military to her tenure as an art professor.

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Bob Wakulich: The Fluke and Other Dramas

This collection features a screenplay (The Fluke), a one-act play (Electroshock Matinee), a short screenplay (The Blue Suit Special), a radio play (Rick O’Shea, The Born-again Detective), and a short radio play (The Ambassador’s Address), all with a touch of humour and whimsy.

Michelle Deines: A Dog at a Feast

Michelle Deines: A Dog at a Feast

A dark comedy, A Dog at a Feast examines the power of the fear of judgement, and how we are all our own worst critics.

Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler: Wrist

Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler: Wrist

As he begins to unravel his family’s dark history, Church must race to protect the secrets buried deep in bones and blood. Set in the fictional town of Sterling and Ghost Lake Reserve, Wrist is Nathan Adler’s debut novel.

Chelsea Bolan: The Good Sister

Chelsea Bolan: The Good Sister

Engaging and emotionally rich, this novel is a fascinating exploration of betrayal and steadfast devotion, and the ways in which our own intolerance can harm what—and whom—we love most.

CLASS of 2016: On Stage!

Just announced: CLASS of 2016: On Stage! is UBC’s Baccalaureate Concert re-imagined for the UBC 100 Centennial celebrations. This year the event features talented students from throughout the UBC Arts & Culture District, including three Creative Writing graduates: Clara Kumagai reading from her YA/Children’s novel, and Alison Braid and Hava Rosenberg, reading their poetry. You’ll […]

Brent van Staalduinen: Saints, Unexpected

Brent van Staalduinen: Saints, Unexpected

From fighting unscrupulous developers to first loves to the anguish that comes from never knowing what your final words to a loved one might be, Saints, Unexpected reminds us of the magic that comes with each opportunity to begin again.

How to Take Your Work to the Next Level and Get Published

Looking for an agent? Seeking to break into new markets? Wondering how to sort through a complex manuscript and bring it to publication? Jump Start Your Writing Career! During this intensive one-day Professional Development workshop, four writing professionals—an editor, a publisher, a nonfiction writer and a novelist—offer practical advice from the trenches of the writing […]

Laura Trunkey: Double Dutch

Laura Trunkey: Double Dutch

Shape-shifters, doppelgangers, and spirits inhabit the extraordinary worlds depicted in Trunkey’s stories: a single mother believes her toddler is the reincarnation of a terrorist; Ronald Reagan’s body double falls in love with the first lady; a man grieves for his wife after a bear takes over her body.